When the unplowed “Coleman Snow” that became compacted “Coleman Ice” on St. Paul streets started to melt this spring, they left behind a bumper crop of “Coleman Potholes.”

Instead of complaining about these rim-splitters, I acted to get them repaired by reporting the description and locations to the St. Paul street department. It is easy to do, and anyone with a smartphone, a laptop, desktop computer, tablet or a regular phone can report them at potholes@ci.stpaul.mn.us, or at 651-266-9700. Please don’t text or call while your vehicle is still moving.

So, I’d like to say thanks to the pothole crews that filled up the holes on Mounds Boulevard within the week after I emailed them to report it.

Tom Polachek, St. Paul

The writer is St. Paul Republican City Committee Ward 5 chair.

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